“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 60s’.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
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Dec 7, 2020
12/20
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Lisa
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Description: This podcast will explore the importance of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. I will be speaking with Marija Ljubicic, an immigrant who came to Canada through Pier 21, and we will discuss her experience at Pier 21 and the impact of having an immigration museum. Acknowledgments: I would like to thank Marija Ljubicic for her participation in this podcast. Links: Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 References: Granfield, Linda. Pier 21: A Gateway of Hope. Toronto:...
Topic: Public History
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 60s’.
Topic: public history
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
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Jan 5, 2012
01/12
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Gardner, James B., 1950-; LaPaglia, Peter S., 1943-
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: Public history, Public historians
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Nov 18, 2018
11/18
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Monica Pallotta
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HIST4840 Podcast Assignment
Topics: public history, york university
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: How did Baltimore get to be so segregated? Structural...
Topic: public history, racism, segregation
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Jul 27, 2010
07/10
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Demos, John
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Includes bibliographies and index
Topics: Family, Family, Public history
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Nov 1, 2019
11/19
by
Black, Jeremy
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xvi, 234 p. ; 22 cm
Topics: History -- Philosophy, Public history
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Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
Sean Kheraj
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This is a sample podcast for public history students.
Topics: podcast, public history, boring
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Nov 19, 2019
11/19
by
Anthony Vecchiarelli, Elzbieta Gach, Janat Akbar
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History podcast about the Toronto Necropolis and its various uses, spanning from its establishment in 1850 to the twenty first century. We speak with longtime Necropolis tour leader, Virginia Van Vliet, to learn about how the Necropolis is used as a tour site.
Topics: Public History, Toronto, cemeteries
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: How do transportation infrastructure and changing...
Topics: public history, transportation, segregation
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954
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
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SECOLAS
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Jayson Porter joins Carlos to discuss his research on the intersection of political economy and agricultural sciences that led to the Green Revolution in Mexico. They also discuss the utility and opportunities of social media.
Topics: Mexico, ecology, military, public history
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Nov 26, 2017
11/17
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Trevor Harnett
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Interviewee Corporal Daniel Opara Benn, Dr. Carl. “A Brief History of Fort York.” 2017, The Friends of Fort York and Garrison Common. Hickey, Donald R. "The War of 1812: Still a Forgotten Conflict?" The Journal of Military History 65, no. 3 (2001): 741-69. doi:10.2307/2677533. "Page 10." Toronto Daily Star (1900-1971), Oct 04, 1958, http://ezproxy.library.yorku.ca/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/1425712528?accountid=15182 (accessed October 15, 2017)....
Topics: Public History, Toronto, Fort York
The story of Gene and Jo Weatherup from the public history initiative, Glean .
Topics: Public History, Archive, Heritage Initiative
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Jan 10, 2019
01/19
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Steele, Meili, 1949-
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204 p
Topics: Public history, Historiography, History -- Philosophy
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Oct 13, 2016
10/16
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Jonathan Loucadellis and Graeme Glebe
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This is our pitch for Jonathan and Graeme's public history website proposal, the lab assignment for week 6 of HIST 4085. Happy listening!
Topics: HIST 4085, Public History, Transportation